It’s the Franklin Improv All-Stars happenin’ holiday comedy show! Break out your ugliest holiday sweater (if you like) and we’ll break out the laughs. For just one night, let go of all the yuletide craziness and join us for some holiday inspired improv comedy fueled by audience suggestions. We’re a much better deal than those tube socks you were considering for Uncle Joe! Franklin Improv All-Stars are a mix of the region’s finest improvisers. Audiences will enjoy a core cast joined by other players that changes each month- giving Franklin a truly all-star cast each show. These shows are family friendly and located right next door to some of the South’s finest restaurants and bars. … [Read more...]
Not Your Father’s Improv Show!
Father's Day is on the way and we're ready to salute, honor and laugh at all the things he did to bring us up right. So get your room cleaned and then come laugh with us! Enjoy a night of razor-sharp wit, instantly created songs, celebrity impersonations, slapstick and more! Instead of staying at home watching reruns of Whose Line or Saturday Night Live, be a part of live interactive theater by shouting out wild and weird suggestions. Everything on stage will be made up on the spot, making it great for groups, date nights, and fun for the entire family. … [Read more...]
October’s Art Scene Introduces New Host Sites, Artists
The first week of October kicks off a new quarter for downtown Franklin’s monthly crawl, bringing in a host of new sites and supplementary artists this Friday, Oct. 5. The Franklin Art Scene carries more than 30 locations with it, taking participants from the antique district and down Columbia Avenue to Main Street and the Factory at Franklin. September’s one-year anniversary brought more than 1,500 patrons to the free event, and many of the galleries and working studios offered live music for the milestone month. As always, trolleys circulate among all the stops, and $5 buys an unlimited wristband to jump on and off at will from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. In addition to an online map and QR code, a Franklin Art Scene smartphone … [Read more...]